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Indoor Navigation for the Visually Impaired. Aura Ganz, James Schafer, Yang Tao, Carole Wilson, Meg Robertson & Laura Bozeman. PERCEPT Workshop Presentation Flow. Introduction What is PERCEPT? Overview of PERCEPT Trials and Results Why Smartphones? PERCEPT Now and Future Q & A.
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Indoor Navigation for the Visually Impaired Aura Ganz, James Schafer, Yang Tao, Carole Wilson, Meg Robertson & Laura Bozeman
PERCEPT Workshop Presentation Flow • Introduction • What is PERCEPT? • Overview of PERCEPT Trials and Results • Why Smartphones? • PERCEPT Now and Future • Q & A
PERCEPT Background • Provides Indoor Navigation Instructions to the Blind and Visually Impaired (Orientation Aid) • User Friendly • Technology used is affordable not only for user, but for businesses and public venue • Customized Instructions • Updated Navigation Instructions by scanning door tag
Design Guidelines Guided by an orientation and mobility instructor from Mass Commission for the Blind • Percept does not replace mobility aids currently used by the visually impaired (cane, dog) • Percept is an orientation aidused in conjunction with mobility aids • Enables users to independently navigate in unfamiliar areas
PERCEPT Workshop Presentation Flow • Introduction • What is PERCEPT? • Overview of PERCEPT Trials and Results • Why Smartphones? • PERCEPT Now and Future • Q & A
What is PERCEPT? • Provides Indoor Navigation Instructions to the Blind and Visually Impaired (Orientation Aid) • End-User • Simple scanning device that the user interacts through touch • Indoor Environment • Contains tags that can be scanned by End-User • Result of this scanning interaction • Navigation instructions provided to End-User from where they are scanning to desireddestination
Video Lucy Glove • http://youtu.be/s23VVhGXnBw
Video PERCEPT Overview • http://youtu.be/cmabcthLAUc
PERCEPT Workshop Presentation Flow • Introduction • What is PERCEPT? • Overview of PERCEPT Trials and Results • Why Smartphones? • PERCEPT Now and Future • Q & A
Example of Trial Flow Floor 1 Elevator Entrance E-Exit Restroom M or W Elevator Room 312 Room 302 Floor 3
Feedback: Improvements Requested by Participants • Directions need to include proximity or given in feet/steps 75% • Dog users – change instructions for dogs (86%) • Use smartphone – 30% • User preferences- • Adjust voice pace – 60% • Brief directions just mention left/right/……(15%) • More discrete design than glove • Blend in with general public
PERCEPT Workshop Presentation Flow • Introduction • What is PERCEPT? • Overview of PERCEPT Trials and Results • Why Smartphones? • PERCEPT Now and Future • Q & A
Smartphone in the Blind and Visually Impaired Community • Smartphones and Tablets are a trending technology being used by the Blind & Visually Impaired • These devices provide many services: • Currency Reader • Object Identifier • Color Identifier • Audible Books • OCR (Capture text with camera and read out loud) • Accessible Web Browsing, Email, & Phone • And much more! • Expensive customized devices are now being replaced by an affordable App
PERCEPT Smartphone Video • http://youtu.be/iiWjvzpsbRg
PERCEPT Workshop Presentation Flow • Introduction • What is PERCEPT? • Overview of PERCEPT Trials and Results • Why Smartphones? • PERCEPT Now and Future • Q & A
PERCEPT Now • Applied for several grants and funding opportunities to further progress the system • PERCEPT Pilot Deployment in MBTA • PERCEPT Pilot in UMASS Administrative Building
PERCEPT Workshop Presentation Flow • Introduction • What is PERCEPT? • Overview of PERCEPT Trials and Results • Why Smartphones? • PERCEPT Now and Future • Q & A
Thank You • Questions